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For America, staying out of trouble will be tough.

"Knock on a deaf man's door & the only trouble will be in your knuckles".

Hence "staying in the EU may cause political trouble for the major parties; but if the UK leaves the EU, the economic trouble will be double".

Good luck to them: their trouble will be that countries, or groups of countries, have irreconcilable notions about what their club was born to do.

It is not clear, however, how much a 35-year-old tackle with a history of back trouble will be worth in a trade.

"If Theresa May continues David Cameron's 'all out for shale gas' approach then trouble will be brewing in her heartlands," he said.

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How he handles Louisiana's money troubles will be closely watched.

The sooner glutted markets there and elsewhere are allowed to clear, the sooner those troubles will be over.

For the island and the majority of its residents there are no signs that their troubles will be over soon.

All of Tajikistan's power troubles will be remedied by the dam projects, the Rakhmon government hopes.

"Infamous," its newest line, will be inaugurated by Charlie Sheen, whose recent troubles will be chronicled by Marc Shapiro, himself a comic book fan.

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